My god why have you forsaken me

My god why have you forsaken me?

The temptation to look away is great when the God of the Bible seems to have forgotten about us. But if you look closer, you’ll discover that God hasn’t forgotten you. He knows your every need and is ever ready to help you. The reason you feel forsaken is because your perception of God is wrong. You’ve been looking to the world instead of to God. God is not in the world. You are not in the world. And although the world

My god why have you forsaken me on facebook?

It’s so easy to scroll through your news feed or to click through your notifications and watch as everyone shares their joys and woes with the world. But you know what’s not fun? That moment when you scroll down and see that someone you care about is struggling. Maybe it’s a friend who’s just lost their job or maybe it’s a family member who is suffering with cancer. It’s not easy to look into the eyes of

My god why have you forsaken me at school?

Who hasn’t gone through that experience? Whether it’s a bully or just an overbearing teacher, school can be a very challenging place for some. And when a child is mistreated at school, it can have devastating effects on their self-esteem and can lead to depression and anxiety. Children who are mistreated at school are more likely to use drugs, get into trouble, and miss school. And that can have lasting repercussions for them later in life. If you think that

My god why have you forsaken me on Instagram?

Who knows, maybe it’s because Instagram filters make everyone look so good, but I have a feeling you never looked at me that way. Instagram is a place full of people who like to share their lives with the world. I can relate to that because I love getting to know other people and seeing what they’re up to and what makes them happy. On Instagram, though, it seems like people post only about how great their lives are and how perfect their bodies are and how

I have a god why have you forsaken me?

Our poor souls experience the intense anguish of having a loving God and yet being rejected and forsaken. To make matters worse, some have been mistreated and rejected for no apparent reason. Our experiences with rejection can be confusing, and it can be difficult to understand why an all-loving God would cause us to suffer. The fact is, God is not responsible for the sins of people. Instead, He lets us choose how we will respond to the consequences of our actions. It is not the loving